I don't think that there is a halachic problem. His face is still inside the wall and not on the other side. And, by the way, on the other side is what we call "the Kotel HaKatan - small Western Wall". You get there by going through the tunnel into the Arab Quarter and then turn right. You will find it next to the entrance (for Arabs) onto the Temple Mount. Yeshivat Ateret Cohanim has a Minyan there every Erev Shabbat.
After years of living in Jerusalem, I decided to betray the city by moving to Tel Aviv.:-) In the meantime I returned to the Holy City. It is actually very good to be back in Jerusalem !!!
Nevertheless, I am still writing about Jerusalem but also include many other places in Israel.
Until some years ago, I was a Yeshiva (Michlalah) student. First with the national religious and later with the Litvishe. Also got in contact with Chassidut and this subject and lifestyle has never left me.
did he get an answer right away?
ReplyDeletejoking aside, do you think there might be a problem with this halachically? is his face in Makom hamikdash?
B"H
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was hearing G - d better this way.:-)
I don't think that there is a halachic problem. His face is still inside the wall and not on the other side. And, by the way, on the other side is what we call "the Kotel HaKatan - small Western Wall". You get there by going through the tunnel into the Arab Quarter and then turn right. You will find it next to the entrance (for Arabs) onto the Temple Mount. Yeshivat Ateret Cohanim has a Minyan there every Erev Shabbat.
they dawen there only mussaf.
ReplyDeleteB"H
ReplyDeleteOne of those Yeshiva guys invited everyone to join on Erev Shabbat and on Shabbat in the morning.